Atlantis Highlights in Social Sciences, Education and Humanities
2221 articles
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Adaptable and non-adaptable gamified e-learning model using chatbots
Zecri Ezzoubair, El Haddioui Ismail, Ouzzif Mohammed, Souali Kamal
Is true that human interaction can play a significant role in learning process. The lack of these interactions can lead to feelings of isolation and disengagement among learners. Several researchers have proposed gamified e-learning model as an effective way to increase learners’ motivation by providing...
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Catalysing Positive Youth Development: A Qualitative Evaluation of A Cross-Sector Service-Learning Initiative in Food Rescue
JoJo T. C. Lai, Katrina Y. C. Cheng, Kathleen H. M. Chim, Kelvin M. K. Yuen, Kelvin W. H. Wang, Jonathan Y. H. Chan, Yoyo K. Y. Wong, Astor M. Y. Wong
This chapter examines the Sustaining Love Education and Youth Ambassador Programme, a transformative service-learning initiative designed to address two intersecting challenges in Hong Kong: food insecurity and youth psychological challenges. Grounded in Social Practice Theory and Positive Psychology,...
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Modern Engineering Project Management Based on Deep Artificial Intelligence Technology
Ailian Gao, Nolan L. Guillao, Ziping Yu
The industrial revolution has driven rapid transformation and development across the industry, and engineering project management is facing opportunities and challenges. With the outbreak of new coronavirus, the process of modern engineering project management has been promoted significantly. Artificial...
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The Role of Advertising in Addressing Online Sexual Harassment: Pilsen’s Male-Focused Campaign During COVID-19
Gabriela Gamarra, Francisco Arbaiza
During the pandemic, brands have rethought their advertising communication around the global crisis, while people immerse themselves even more in the virtual world. It is important to study these changes because the increase in internet usage has led to a deepening of negative behaviors by men, such...
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Exploration and Practice of Process Assessment of University Courses Based on Rain Classroom and Lark—Take Career Planning for College Students as an Example
Lin Jin
Based on Rain Classroom and Lark, this paper applies information technology tools to the course “Career Planning for College Students” and designs and implements a new process assessment method, which enhances the plurality, transparency, objectivity and fairness of process assessment and reduces the...
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Advancing Towards an Educational Revolution: Artificial Intelligence’s Contribution to Developing Soft Skills for Future Educators
Dalila Raissouni, Najoua Hrich, Kamal Reklaoui, Ahmed Eloualkadi
Integrating the development of soft skills into the basic training of future teachers is of crucial importance when it comes to preparing these professionals for their evolving role in today’s educational landscape. Beyond the acquisition of disciplinary knowledge, teachers must have the behavioral competencies...
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Theoretical and Practical Lesson Planning Guide: Its Effect on The Lesson Planning Performance of Pre-Service Teachers
Geremy G. Sanchez, Rinbeth S. Riva, Rodilyn C. Angligen
A scarcity of developmental research studies addresses the critical challenges faced by both pre-service and in-service teachers in the domain of lesson planning. Moreover, only a small subset of these studies rigorously tested their findings, leaving the efficacy of the developed outputs largely theoretical....
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The Impact of Security on the Tourism Sector: A Case Study of Belarus
Seniwati Ismail, Suwandi Sumartias, Heni Komalasari, Andina Elok Puri Maharani, Khairul Amri, Andi Ais Prayogi Alimuddin, Muhammad Agung Mangilep, Burhanuddin Burhanuddin
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has harmed the tourism sector, especially in Belarus. The negative impacts include the cancellation of ticket reservations and a ban on tourists from Belarus and Russia to other European countries. This study aims to identify the effect of the Russian invasion of Ukraine...
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Adapting “Tickle Fickle” Comic Strip to an Animated Short Film
Sella Putri Arby, Yohanes Merci Widiastomo
One medium that is widely available in society is comics. McCloud (2006) reveals that comics are pictures that are arranged sequentially so that they can provide a specific context and purpose. This term is called juxtaposition, similar to making storyboards used in film production. Adapting from a comic,...
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A Comprehensive Review of Color-Emotion Design Models in Enhancing Usability for the Elderly of Mobile Healthcare Applications
He Yang Fan, Azizah Binti Che Omar, Sobihatun Nur binti Abdul Salam
This literature review explores the integration of color psychology and emotional design principles in mobile healthcare applications (MHAs) tailored for elderly users. As global populations age and digital health solutions become increasingly vital, optimizing these applications for older adults is...
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Research and Practice on Integrating STEM Education into Business English Professionals Training Reform
Yaofang Wen
This study explores the methods and effects of integrating STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education principles into the Business English curriculum at vocational colleges in China. Most students in the Business English program come from a humanities background, leading to significant...
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Analysis Based on Structural Equation and Decision Tree Model of Higher Vocational Students’ Learning Satisfaction Under Blended Learning
Take Data Processing Course as an Example
Jing Wang
Based on the theory of customer satisfaction, this paper analyzes the status of students’ learning satisfaction and explores the factors that affect learning satisfaction by constructing the structural equation and decision tree model under blended learning. The results show that in the blended learning...
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The Lifting of the Moratorium and Indonesia-Saudi Arabia Labor Migration Diplomacy: Efforts for Protection and Strategic Partnership
Fatihah Jihan Syafrain, Mohammad Izdiyan Muttaqin
Labor migration has long been a central pillar in Indonesia–Saudi Arabia relations, particularly through the placement of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) in the domestic sector. However, rising cases of exploitation and weak legal protection prompted the Indonesian government to impose a moratorium...
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The Dialogue of Domestic and Productive Activities: Spatial Territory Negotiation in Productive House at Kampung Kue Rungkut, Surabaya
Adista Ismi Oktavia, Sarah Cahyadini, Purwanita Setijanti
In the Global South, housing is more than just a place of shelter, it is a multifunctional infrastructure that supports livelihoods, social networks, and family well-being. This study examines how spatial territories are formed within productive homes in urban kampung settlements that have evolved through...
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Climate Change and India: Policy Preparedness with a Special Reference to National Action Plan for Climate Change (NAPCC), 2008
Ravi Saxena, Rhishikesh Dave
India is a vast country in terms of its flora and fauna. In its vastness, India is also vulnerable to climate change impacts like extreme hot weather, irregular seasons, extreme cold, floods and droughts in many parts of the country. The situation becomes worse when a large population of India depends...
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Research on the Application of “Webcast” Teaching Mode in Finance and Accounting Major Courses
Gege Wu
In the current context of the transformation of education informatization, the traditional teaching mode is facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities. Especially after the global epidemic, the rapid rise of webcast teaching mode has become an important direction to lead the development of innovation...
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Play-based Education for Early English Literacy
Ayushi Pandey, Gaurav Vinod Vaidya
Although fluency in English has become exceedingly important for success in academics and employment, many students, especially from rural and semi-urban regions of India, face potential challenges in English language acquisition. This can be seen from a very tender age because of students’ social and...
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COVID-19’s Role in Amplifying Affective Polarization on Spanish Twitter/X During the First State of Alarm
Santiago Giraldo Luque, Cristina Fernández Rovira, Martí Fernández Saboya
Spain has been characterised as one of the countries with the greatest affective polarisation. Divergences go from being political to fostering social division, and this phenomenon has been aggravated in social media during COVID-19. This article analyses the public discussion held on Twitter (now, X)...
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Study on the Development of Smart Tourism in Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Park--Based on Visitors’ online commentary data
Yan Min, Zhou Bo
Smart tourism is an important way of creative transformation and innovative development of cultural heritage, as well as an important means of enriching the way tourists experience tourism. As a world cultural heritage, Liangzhu Ancient City Ruins Park shoulders the mission of spreading Chinese culture...
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Marketing System Based on Artificial Intelligence Technology Construction and Risk Analysis
Jinlian Zhang
Based on the construction of marketing system and risk analysis, artificial intelligence technology is used to reshape its structure, establish a prediction system for marketing risk analysis, and comprehensively promote the positive development of marketing system. In the process of marketing data information...
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Validation of the Supervision Outcome Scale in Counselor Professional Education in Indonesia: A Rasch Model Approach
Afriyadi Sofyan, Nur Hidayah, Bambang Budi Wiyono, M. Ramli, Yuying Tsong
This study investigates the applicability of the Supervision Outcome Scale (SOS), initially developed by Yuying Tsong, in the context of counselor professional education (CPE) in Indonesia. The research objective was to validate the Indonesian SOS (ID-SOS) version using the Rasch Rating Scale Model....
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Online Education, the Option for Mexican Migrants to Reduce Their Educational Disadvantages: the Case of the APRENDE INEA Platform
María Arcelia Serrano Vargas, Claudia Rivera Hernández
This article is about a longitudinal analysis using the Current Population Survey (CPS) databases published by the United States Census Bureau, specifically the Annual Social and Economic Supplements for the years 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020 and 2023, the purpose is to observe the changes and...
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Examining the level of organizational uncertainty perceived by teachers in their schools
Esef Hakan Toytok, Halil Tanir
In this study, the perceived level of organizational uncertainty of teachers working in public and private schools has been attempted to be determined. In this study, the quantitative research method of the descriptive survey model has been used. The data collection tools used in this research were the...
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Towards the design and modeling of an Expert Computer System to help develop strategies for solving mathematical problems: Verbalization and modeling of solving problem networks
Asmae Bahbah, Mohamed Erradi
Mathematical problem solving is one of the most important skills that students need to develop in order to be successful in their academic and professional lives. Mathematical problem solving engenders a variety of cognitive, metacognitive, affective, and emotional processes, which can be beneficial...
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Elderly Facing Death During the Pandemic: The Ethical Dilemma of Hong Kong Christians
Carrie Ho Yee Wu
Christian faith has a major influence on Hong Kong since the 17th century. Many hospitals and organizations have upheld the spirit of Christian ethics to help those in need, especially for the end-of-life care of the elderlies. In the past two years of the outbreak of pandemic, the medical system established...
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The Implementation of Rinjani Lombok UNESCO Global Geopark’s (RL-UGGp) Working Programs Based on Sustainable Development Goals in Sembalun Tourism Area
Lalu Puttrawandi Karjaya, Kinanti Rizsa Sabilla, Valencia Husni, Sirwan Yazid Bustami
This research examines the implementation of the Rinjani Lombok UNESCO Global Geopark’s (RL-UGGp) working programs in Sembalun, focusing on its alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The research adopts a descriptive qualitative approach, utilizing interviews, observations, and document...
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Artificial Intelligence and Teacher Educator Training: From Teaching Competency Frameworks to the Design of Technopedagogical Devices
Salma Driouach, Ahmed Ibrahimi, Bouchra Chougrani
This article explores the impact of artificial intelligence on teacher training through eight interrelated dimensions. The discussion addresses the progressive revision of competency frameworks to incorporate AI-related knowledge and practices; the emergence of prompt design as a professional skill;...
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AI Enable Efficient Learning: An Edge Intelligence Driven Monocular Lecture Video Recording System
Rui Wang, Zesen Zou, Yang Gao
Currently, smart classrooms in universities generally record live teaching videos based on multiple traditional cameras, which is resource-wasteful and inefficient. To address this problem, this paper presents an edge intelligence driven monocular lecture video recording system based on pan-tilt-zoom...
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Ethical Concerns of Artificial Intelligence in Student Assessments from a Higher Education Perspective
Omolola A. Arise, Meshel Muzuva, Raeesa Kader, Farad H. Chohan
As Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools become more accessible, students may utilise them for assistance in completing assignments and assessments, raising ethical concerns regarding fairness and academic integrity. Moreover, there has been an increasing reliance on GenAI tools in higher...
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Women in social entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan
Assel Ualiyeva
The Institute of Social Entrepreneurship was legally regulated in the law system of the Republic of Kazakhstan in 2021. The state policy is aimed at ensuring entrepreneurs’ participation in creating solutions in the community, assisting in the employment of socially vulnerable segments of the population...
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Regulating Smart Contract Applications in China: How to Strike a Balance between Innovation and Compliance?
Junlin Yi, Zheheng Miao
Smart contract technology has revolutionized sectors like finance and supply chain management through its automated execution and decentralized nature in China. However, its rapid adoption necessitates robust regulatory frameworks to curb risks such as illegal activities and security vulnerabilities....
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Cultivating Critical Thinking in Foreign Language Students during the Process of Learning a Foreign Language
Shinan Li, Silkina Mariia, Zhyldyz Takenova, Chenjie Li, B. Ch. Isakova, Yang Qian
Critical thinking is a core competency for foreign language professionals. This paper focuses on Russian major students, analyzing the current state of their critical thinking development. It finds that students are relatively weak in evaluative reflection and systematic thinking, with traditional lecture-based...
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Research on the Emotion of “College Students’ Employment” Based on Online Reviews
Qiye Lin, Zhaoxia Zhang, Min Peng
Through the analysis of online reviews on social networking platforms, we can show people’s emotional tendency to “college students’ employment”, which is convenient to make correct employment guidance. This paper selects the online comments of the video related to the employment of college students...
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A Correlation Study of Self-efficacy and Occupational Burnout Among University Foreign Language Teachers
Yali Qiang
With the rapid development of education, teachers are the very basis of modern education and education reform and they play an important role in promoting the quality of education. The paper aims to investigate the current situation of occupational burnout among university foreign language teachers and...
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Positive Technology: A New Opportunity for Hong Kong Social Workers
Kitty Yuen-han Mo, Steve Fu-fai Fong, Josephine Wing-fun Fung
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted face-to-face social work services in Hong Kong; however, it created opportunities for social work services to go digital. The current study aimed to explore the relationship between the perceived usefulness of technology, the motivation of using technology and the actual...
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Towards a Low-Carbon Future: Comparative Lessons for Thailand’s Energy Transition
Kamonphorn Kanchana
Thailand’s transition to renewable energy is critical for achieving its low-carbon goals; however, it faces significant challenges, including public resistance and economic concerns in fossil fuel-dependent regions. This paper examines how Thailand can leverage community ownership and financial incentives...
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The Modernisation and Internationalisation of ICT Higher Education Through Gamified Design Thinking Approaches
M. Tramonti, A. M. Dochshanov
The emerging complex problems of the 21st century regarding sustainability issues in the ICT sector represent a considerable common challenge for today’s youth. Along with other similar initiatives worldwide, within the framework of The European Commission – Capacity Building for Higher Education action,...
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The Inheritance and Innovation of China’s Excellent Traditional Culture in Ideological and Political Education Under the Background of Information-Based Education
Lijie Ma, Xingping Zhu
Although many researches mention the promotion of information technology (such as multimedia, online platform, computer software and algorithms) to cultural heritage, they mostly stay in theoretical discussion or single case analysis, lacking systematic evaluation of the practical application effect...
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Investigating Teachers’ Perceptions on Organizational Power Distance and Collective Efficacy
Yalçın İbiş, Türkan Argon
This study aimed to explore the relationship between teachers’ organizational power distance and collective efficacy perceptions. Relational survey model was utilized with a study group comprising 319 public school’s teachers from Akçakoca district of Düzce province during the 2023–2024 academic year....
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A study of innovative strategies for teaching adult distance education in the context of knowledge payment
Yanan Chai, Cong Zhang
Knowledge payment, as a form of new media, emphasises content personalisation, time segmentation, efficient knowledge acquisition, simple knowledge development and simple learning experience, which is in line with the main characteristics and development direction of adult education at this stage. It...
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Research on the Practical Teaching Mode Based on Competitive Project
Guohua Xiong, Bo Gong
The purpose of vocational education is to cultivate high-quality skilled talents suitable for the needs of society. Practice teaching is an important teaching method to improve students’ practical ability and operational skills, and it is the process of testing students to apply theoretical knowledge...
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Urban sound: A cultural mapping tool for contextualising perceptions of city spaces
Cristiano Pacheco
This text addresses the perception of the urban environment, as a collective process in which identities are constructed and where the anthropocentric nature of the soundscape presents a sonic biography of both the place and the listener/subject. Therefore, it is necessary to consider perceptions of...
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Analysis on the Influencing Factors of University Student Majoring in Information Engineering Technology “Involution” and Its Countermeasures Based on Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
Sinuo Xiang, Ganquan Su, Jiahao Dong, Jiaying Li
In recent years, college students have gradually formed the trend of “Involution” in order to compete for high-quality resources. The main manifestations include abnormal development and competition, inefficient time investment, complex interpersonal relationships and so on. Through the questionnaire...
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Portrait Photography Using Artificial Intelligence with a Design Process Method
Martinus Eko Prasetyo
The development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the field of photography has brought significant changes in the creation and interpretation of artistic value. This study aims to explore how AI can be utilized as a tool in the photographic design process to accelerate workflow, provide quality references,...
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Search Engine Repository for the Personalization of Learning for University Students: A Case Study in Guadalajara, Mexico
J. López-Cisneros, A. L. Franzoni-Velaquez
University students participating in a course face the challenge of choosing educational resources when the suggested ones are not suitable. Educational trends encourage the use and development of technologies to improve learning processes. New technological proposals suggest the development of adaptive...
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Application of Virtual Reality Technology in Primary School Fire Safety Education
Shishan Fu, Yusrita Mohd Yusoff, Nadia Diyana Mohd Muhaiyuddin
In recent years, the frequency and severity of children’s fire accidents have been high, due to the insufficient safety awareness and response ability of children in fires. Previous research results have shown that many studies have confirmed the effectiveness and reliability of applying virtual reality...
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Based on the Big Data College Students’ Perception of Rituals and Reflection on Ritual Education
Yuewei Bai
Rituals, as a form of expression of human understanding of nature, society, and oneself, serve as the carrier of ritual education. Ritual education, through the performance of rituals, aims to evoke a sense of ritual and a sense of responsibility among participants. The survey findings reveal that: (1)...
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Quality and Human Capital as Drivers of Business Competitiveness: A Systematic Literature
Rouchd Hassani, Kenza El Kadiri
In a global economic context characterized by uncertainty and increasing competition, companies are seeking to strengthen their competitiveness by mobilizing sustainable strategic levers. This article analyzes the interrelated role of quality and human capital in business competitiveness through a systematic...
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Enhanced Art Design Education: Integrating Artificial Intelligence for Resource Optimization and Innovative Teaching
Jiali Liang
This study examines the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) within art design education at Guangdong University of Education, emphasizing resource management and the enhancement of teaching methodologies. Through an exploration of theoretical frameworks and a comprehensive literature review,...
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The Prospects of the Halal Industry in the Next 10 Years: Perspectives on How China Can Further Play Its Role and Strengthen Its Position
Robby Panji Kusuma, Mohammad Izdiyan Muttaqin
The global halal industry is poised for remarkable growth in the coming decade, presenting significant opportunities for countries with established and emerging roles. Despite having a minority Muslim population, China is strategically positioned to become a pivotal player in this sector due to its advanced...
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Next Level of Y2K Fashion Trend in Aespa “Spicy” Music Video
Shannon Glenda Tenardi
The Y2K phenomenon originated from a computer bug that threatened global infrastructure. It symbolized the transition from 1999 to 2000, when systems recorded only the last two digits of the year, causing malfunctions. This crisis evoked mixed emotions, with people envisioning a utopian future infused...
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A Qualitative Study on the Model of Competence for University Major Course Teachers in Curriculum-Based Ideological and Political Education Under the Background of “Internet+”
Xin Lv
The competency of major course teachers in ideological and political education largely determines the quality of talent training in universities. This article selects some major course teachers as interview subjects, applies the grounded theory for qualitative research, and constructs an iceberg model...
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Analysis of Integrated Strategy of Information flow of Education and Teaching Management in independent Colleges and Universities
Ya Wen
The information flow integration of education and teaching management in colleges and universities includes human resource integrated management, teaching operation integrated management, scientific research operation integrated management and university service integrated management, which has the basic...
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ChatGPT in Education: Exploring Teachers’ Perceptions on Using AI-based Chatbots for Educational Purposes
Fatima-Zahra Zouali
The integration of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) into education has gained significant attention, with ChatGPT emerging as a prominent tool, offering personalized, interactive, and automated support. This article presents the results of an exploratory research on the best practices of using...
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Assessing the Relevance of Categories of Annotated Text to Identify and Measure Persuasion Techniques
Miguel Fernández, Marcelo Santos, Andrea Riquelme, Matías Vogel, Marcelo Mendoza
Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques to detect propaganda are a field in development. Though many works point towards ‘counting’ the persuasion techniques, less attention is dedicated to the actual relevance, beyond frequency. We introduce an operationalization of relevance as the combination...
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The Construction of Online Learning Platform of Ideological and Political Education in Colleges and Universities Under the Background of Internet+ Education
Liling Xu
With the deepening of the integration of science and technology with modern education, the drawbacks of traditional ideological and political education ideas and educational models have become increasingly prominent, and educational reform is imperative. In this paper, C# is used as the programming language...
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Selecting the Top Artisan Woodcraft Projects Using Many Facet Rasch Measurement (MFRM) Model
Mohd Zali Mohd Nor, Bambang Sumintono, Mohd Shaharul Nizam, Zulkifle Sani
Once a year, the Geng Seni Kayu Kreatif (GSKK – Creative Woodworkers Group) society conducts a competition for budding craft persons to showcase their ideas and skills. The main objectives were two-fold. First is to check if the selected rubrics are suitable. Second was to rank the woodcraft entries,...
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Distributed Mode to Education in Morocco: Explorating Students’ Experience of Distance Learning During Covid19
S. Fahmi
Like most countries, COVID19 pandemic lockdown forced Morocco to resort to distance learning to ensure the continuity of instruction. Being a novel experience in Morocco, it posed a wide range of difficulties and faced various criticisms. This was mainly attributed to lack of infrastructure, high internet...
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Comparative Experiences of Indonesian Migrant Workers under Korea’s EPS and Japan’s TITP
On Taihyeon, Kurniawaty Iskandar
This paper compares the experiences of Indonesian migrant workers under South Korea’s Employment Permit System (EPS) and Japan’s Technical Intern Training Program (TITP). Although EPS formally recognizes migrants as employees and TITP classifies them as trainees, both systems restrict mobility and reinforce...
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Youths’ Interpersonal Relationships: The Roles of Empathy and Spirituality
Ka-yi Chow, Raymond Chi-fai Chui
This study examines the impact of spirituality and empathy on interpersonal relationships among Hong Kong youth, addressing two research questions: (1) What is the relationship of spirituality and empathy with interpersonal relationships? (2) Will empathy mediate the relationship between spirituality...
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Corporate Accountability for Environmental and Wildlife Harm: An Emerging Legal Paradigm in India and International Law
Deepanshu Pachauri, Urmila Yadav
A new legal paradigm of corporate responsibility with respect to economic and wildlife damage is emerging as both a fundamental change in Indian jurisprudence and under international law that considers voluntary corporate social responsibility (CSR) to be replaced by an obligatory and enforced duty of...
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The Preparation of Eco-citizens in The Environmental Edu Communication Program “LemonSea Ecuador”: Getting to Know the Polluted Areas of Manta City Using the Lemon Map
Patricia Henriquez-Coronel, Eder Intriago-Palacios
This article shows the results of a research study whose purpose was to create and implement a non-formal environmental education program that promotes the reflection of the participants based on four prioritized environmental problems of Manta city. Design Based Research was used, and 10 activities...
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A Three-Dimensional Pathway for Enhancing Financial Literacy of Vocational Students: An Empirical Study Based on School-Government-Enterprise Collaboration
Yu’e Tan
Enhancing financial literacy is crucial for cultivating competent professionals in the digital economy. This study investigates a “curriculum-training-collaboration” three-dimensional pathway to improve the financial literacy of vocational students majoring in Big Data Application for Taxation and Finance....
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Strategies and methods for promoting post capability on the hydraulic course of sergeant
Xiaofeng Li, Dayong Zhou, Tong Zhao, Chunren Li, Pande Jiao, Tai Zeng
According to the teaching rules of sergeant hydraulic course and through proper analysis of current teaching, the appropriate strategies and methods for promoting post capability are given, which are, developing simulation training system, employing the theory-virtuality-reality teaching mode, integrating...
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A creative research proposal in citizenship education: Digital disaster literacy curriculum
Ömer Cem Karacaoğlu
The purpose of the research is to determine the necessary competencies and skills during, before and after the disaster, to develop the disaster literacy scale according to these skills and to design the disaster literacy digital curriculum. The research has both qualitative and quantitative features....
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Academic Conflicts, Challenges, and Conquests of Performing Students at Central Mindanao University
Teresita Hermocilla Borres
This paper attempts to explain the academic conflicts, challenges, and conquests of the performing or the intellectually-gifted students by unravelling the codes, concepts and categories, clustering them into emerging themes that would qualitatively explain their lived experiences in the university....
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Rubber to Artisanal Oil Mining Narratives: A Study of Governmentality in Dusun Tue, Indonesia
Vieronica Varbi Sununianti, Rudy Kurniawan, Andries Lionardo
The issue of resource dispossession has been an ongoing narrative of the villagers and an everlasting struggle between the ruling regime as well as the local communities. The regime tends to organize and implement a managed Governmentality with a target population. Therefore, it is fascinating to figure...
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Design and Development of Higher Vocational English Learning System Based on Visual Studio Platform
Yanxia Li
Based on Visual Studio platform, in ASP Net framework, using C# language to complete the construction of Higher Vocational English online learning system, and improve the deficiencies in the current higher vocational English education and teaching process with the functions of online learning, key exercises,...
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A Model of Hybrid Teaching Innovation
Based on Computer Technology and Algorithm Innovation
Pingting Fu, Chuwei Lin, Qizhang Zheng, Yue Wang, Wenzhe Li
To improve the teaching effectiveness of course, the paper created an innovative design for the “teaching pain points” in the teaching process. With computer technology and algorithm innovation, the paper established a hybrid online and offline teaching innovation model, innovated in five aspects - innovation...
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Research on the Teaching Reform and Practice of “College English” Course Based on “Chaoxing Learning Platform + BOPPPS Model”
Xin Wan, Yun Fan
This paper explores the teaching reform and practice of the “College English” course by integrating the Chaoxing Learning Platform with the BOPPPS model to address challenges such as low student motivation and declining participation. The study emphasizes the importance of leveraging digital platforms...
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High School English Performance Analysis Using Interpretable Machine Learning Approach
Shufang Qu, Hun Lee Koay
Currently, English learning is being taken to a new level for Chinese students. The transformation of English language teaching and learning is in full swing across the education sector in China. However, few studies have discussed the relationship between high school students’ English language learning...
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Exploratory approach to nature-based solutions for human-ecological well-being and health in cities. Towards an integrated NBS planning and policy approach framework
Maria Carmen Garcia Mateo
Cities encounter today systemic societal challenges. Therefore, a comprehensive and holistic approach to overcome them is needed, instead of dealing with them individually. The New Urban Agenda proposed a new paradigm shift in sustainable development, calling for a global action on well-management and...
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The Impact of Website Quality of Museums on Visitors’ Willingness to Study in Physical Archaeological Site Museums
Xuefeng Ao, Xiaoping Tian, Shuisheng Du
The archaeological site museum has important educational significance by showcasing historical relics, artifacts, and related historical backgrounds, allowing visitors to intuitively understand and learn about the past history and culture. The unique geographic spatial characteristics of archaeological...
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Bio-economic Dynamics of African Swine Fever: Optimal Control of Transmission and Economic Resource Allocation
Oussama Lazaar, Mustapha Serhani
This paper develops an optimal control model to address the fundamental trade-off between the economic stability of the South Korean pig industry and the transmission of African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV). Therefore, the main objective is to identify the intervention strategies that, during outbreak periods,...
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State of the Art Approaches to Evaluation and the Quality of E-learning in Higher Education
Yassmin El Haddadi, Mohamed Benali, Oumaima El Haddadi
This paper examines the approaches to quality assurance in e-Learning from a systemic perspective. To address this complex topic, we analyze general higher education quality frameworks, international quality assurance frameworks and specific distance education quality frameworks. To do so, we focus on...
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Gatotkaca Mutung: An Identity Project Transforming Pulung Gantung into a Platform for Gatotkaca in Sandosa Cinema
Tunggul Banjaransari
Pulung gantung is an event that is believed by the people of Gunungkidul to be the trigger for self-harming. An event that is said to have occurred centuries ago, so it is enough to be considered a normal occurrence in Gunungkidul. However, when the number of suicides is dominated by teenagers, the identity...
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Development of Media Literacy in Pedagogical Practice by Teachers During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Allison Villacrez-Cuadros, Victor Omar Vite-León, Christiana Poggi-Parodi
The COVID-19 pandemic created an uncertain scenario for education, encouraging teachers to develop new skills so as not to interrupt the teaching process. Likewise, the presence of new media and technologies in society means that people are forced to develop skills that allow them to interact with them...
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Design Of Ezydu’a AR Application as New Media Experience for Children in Informal Education Environment
Aeni Zuhana Saidin
Ezydu’a is an augmented reality (AR) mobile application tailored for informal education settings to assist children in memorizing daily routine du’a. Recognizing the challenges faced by children in informal learning environments, the app employs a user-centered design (UCD) approach to develop engaging...
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Construction of Virtual Simulation Experiment Resources Based on Virtual Teaching and Research Section Under Digital Transformation
Qingxia Qin, Shuguang Sun, Wengao Qian, Xihua Ma
Virtual teaching and research section is a new form of grassroots teaching organizations in the era of digital economy, which provides important conditions for the construction of experimental practice courses with industry characteristics. Taking the construction of virtual simulation experiment teaching...
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Nusantara Architecture and Sustainability in Global Discourse
Murni Rachmawati
In the current of increasingly homogeneous global architectural discourse, Nusantara architecture emerges as an almost forgotten narrative, even though it carries profound meaning and organic sustainability. This article demonstrates how the philosophy, local wisdom, and local genius of Nusantara Architecture...
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Plurality in Puppet: Exploring Visual Idiolect in the Cultural Expression of the Punakawan
Ratih Mahardika, Yasraf Amir Piliang, Irfansyah Irfansyah, Nuning Yanti Damayanti
This paper examines the role of visual idiolect in shaping local variations of Punakawan characters, focusing on their function as a cultural counter-narrative to the centralized aesthetic norms of Central Javanese wayang. Moving beyond the theme of ambiguity, this study explores how visual representations...
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Research on AGI based on Big Data to Improve the Quality of Life of Single People
Bei Wang
This paper aims to explore the feasibility of the application of the AGI in the life of single people. According to development of AI technology, this paper proposes the application path of the AGI entering the core relationship of human beings for improving the quality of the life of single people.
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Teh Sekar: A Mosque-Based Community Empowerment Model in Synergy with the Business Sector
Siti Fatonah, Dewangga Cipta Mahendra
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG-12) Responsible Consumption and Production emphasizes the importance of sustainable patterns in consumption and production to protect the environment and enhance societal welfare. This principle serves as the foundation for a community empowerment initiative implemented...
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Pornography in Indonesian Criminal Regulation: A Disharmony of Rules
Hanugrah Titi Habsari, Ladito Risang Bagaskoro
In Indonesian society, pornography is considered incompatible with moral values, ethics, noble character, and the nation's noble personality, faith, and piety to God and Pancasila as the ideology and basis of the state, which forms the basis that some acts involving pornography categorized as a...
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Significance Matters: Examining the Association between Perceived Helplessness and Problematic Social Media Usage
Chi Fan Ho, Iris Rongwei Sun, Mega M. Leung, Po Fai Jonah Li, Alex Chi-Keung Chan
Previous studies have shown a positive association between problematic social media usage and negative affect among young adults. However, few studies have examined how this relationship relates to the three dimensions (3DM) of meaning in life: significance, coherence, and purpose. This study aims to...
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Motivation Differences Between STEM/HASS Students Regarding Career and Academic Achievements
Tetyana Masliyenko, Carlos Sousa Reis
Motivation is crucial for students’ success in higher education. Strong academic motivation fuels the effort and engagement needed to excel in coursework and research. When students are clear about their career goals (have a higher level of career decidedness), they can tailor their studies and experiences...
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Teaching Strategies and Practices to Enhance Research Data Analysis Skills Among Civil Engineering Graduate Students
Taochun Yang, Mingqiang Lin, Yongli Li
In the course on research data analysis and processing for civil engineering graduate students, current teaching practices exhibit limitations, such as a lack of diverse teaching methods and insufficient case studies. These shortcomings hinder the development of students’ data analysis capabilities and...
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Evaluating the Accuracy of Peer Assessment of ESL Argumentative Writing Using a Mixed-Methods Approach
Xiao Xie, Vahid Nimehchisalem, Mei Fung Yong, Ngee Thai Yap
In the context of ESL writing, the prevalent approach of utilising inter-rater reliability measures, particularly Pearson’s r coefficient, for the scrutiny of peer assessment comes with inherent constraints. Rasch models have emerged as an alternative method to conventional correlation analysis for assessing...
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Scripts of Empowerment: Vernacular Typography and Cultural Resilience in Rural Development Communication in India
Arjita Singh, Manish Arora
Vernacular typography has emerged as a pivotal tool in fostering cultural resilience and empowering rural communities in India (Waghulde, 2020; Chakravorty, 2018). This study examines how region-specific scripts and typographic styles facilitate effective communication, reinforce cultural identity, and...
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Effectiveness of the UNESCO Global Geoparks Regime on Local Community Development in the Rinjani-Lombok UNESCO Global Geopark Area
Y. A. Wahyudin, Ahmad Mubarak Munir, Khairur Rizki
This article aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the UNESCO Global Geoparks regime in promoting the development of the local community in the Rinjani-Lombok UNESCO Global Geopark area. This research is conducted using a qualitative approach and gathers data from various sources, including interviews...
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Higher Education’s Innovative Pedagogical Approaches and Teaching Practices
Chhaya Gosavi, Mahendra Deore
Engaging students in the classroom is becoming more and more challenging, especially in higher education. To overcome these challenges, innovative pedagogical approaches are essential. The study focuses mainly on innovative teaching practices used in undergraduate computer engineering courses. Various...
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Exploration of Quality Evaluation Methods for Engineering Professional Courses Aligned with the Development of New Quality Productive Forces
Xiangdong Hu, Daoqu Geng
The emergence of new quality productive forces imposes elevated and more nuanced demands on workforce competence and talent development paradigms. Educational evaluation serves as a critical mechanism for ensuring that institutional processes consistently prioritize quality enhancement and pedagogical...
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Research on the Evaluation Model of Online Teaching Effectiveness
Wei Sun, Ping Xiong
According to online teaching practices and literature research during the outbreak of the epidemic, the satisfaction with online teaching varies depending on the positioning of schools. The main factors that affect the effectiveness of online teaching include students, teachers, media equipment, and...
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A New Teaching Method: Using Games in Chinese Primary School English Teaching
Tian Fang
As China increasingly integrates into the world, the importance of English learning has become prominent. English, as a second language in China, is a major subject from primary school to university. However, when it comes to English Teaching in primary school, there may be a lot of problems. Some researches...
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Blended Teaching Strategy in the Post-COVID-19 Period in Moroccan Universities
S. Boutarti, L. Daadaoui, K. Berrada
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on all areas, hence the need to think about a mandatory change on almost all levels including educational practices. In order to limit the spread of the virus, distance education was adopted, but faced several challenges. This experience has shown that although...
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Cybermedia in Latin America. A Focus on Southern Cone
Mayra Paola Gonzales-Córdova, Claudia Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Catalina Mier Sanmartín
The incorporation of technology in various sectors has generated profound transformations, and in the field of media. These changes are manifested both in new opportunities for the presentation of content, as well as in the challenges of adapting journalistic routines to meet the growing needs of the...
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Relationship between new technologies and burnout: A systematic literature review
Ana Pinto, Sara Sousa, Joana Santos
The rise of digitization in workplaces is transforming how work is managed, presenting both advantages and challenges for safety and health. While new technologies can create safer work environments, they can also contribute to high performance pressure, which negatively affects workers’ mental health....
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Research on the Course Mode of Folk Art Based on Cultural Creative Products
Han Mao, GuiHua Shi
The development of cultural creative industry and market has always attracted the national attention, and the cultural creative products are also a very popular commodity form in the present society. The folk-art course integrates the design form of cultural creative products into the teaching practice,...
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Evolution of South African Woman in Higher Education
Past, Present, Future
Karishma Singh, Tshali Ntombizanele, Afika-Amazizi.Naledi Mbuyiswa, Portia Nokubonga Mseleku
The rise of South African women in higher education is a story of perseverance and transformational change. South African women, particularly black women, were historically marginalized and excluded due to colonial and apartheid-era policies, posing significant barriers to higher education. The early...
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Tendencies of Corruption Crimes by Regional Leaders During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia for the Period 2019-2022
Audaraziq Ismail, Febby Mutiara Nelson, Henny Saptatia, Basuki Rekso Wibowo, Iqbalsyah Nouval Muktiajie, Ahmad Sarinawi
Corruption has been common in Indonesia throughout the Covid-19 epidemic, especially among regional leaders. This study examines how the COVID-19 epidemic has affected corruption offenses, particularly those committed by regional leaders. It links it to law enforcement and its impact on the effectiveness...